Biographia Floridiana - Lamar York - Books - Createspace Independent Publishing Platf - 9781725719750 - January 26, 2019
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Biographia Floridiana

Lamar York

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Biographia Floridiana

Who can explain Florida? The state boasts a booming economy and plays kingmaker in presidential elections. Yet it is also the strangest. It is not quite Southern and not quite Northern. No other state can claim such a long and tumultuous history, yet in no other is the past so ignored. In this collection of a dozen beautifully written essays, Biographia Floridiana sheds welcome light on why the Sunshine State is the most difficult to define. Author Lamar York, longtime editor of The Chattahoochee Review, one of the South's leading literary journals, challenges how we see a place famed around the world primarily for producing oranges and theme parks. York starts by dipping into "the most difficult American birthing" in the Union. Florida was first a French threat to Spain, then a Spanish threat to Britain, then a British threat to the fledgling United States, then a gift from Britain back to Spain. Acquired by Washington politicians solely to thwart these foreign powers, the state soon after seceded to join the Confederate States of America. York also tracks Florida's abrupt transformation in the twentieth century. In 1900, it was the thirty-sixth most populous state in the union, a swampy and poverty-stricken backwater with hundreds of miles of useless beaches and few good harbors. Key West was the state's most populous city. When a Floridian invented air conditioning, he set the stage for millions of people to flock to the state. The author explores some of the characters that make Florida so unique, from the rich Scottish slave trader who fought to emancipate African Americans to the little-known literary brilliance of novelists Edith Pope and Harry Crews. He considers such quirky events as the two riders sent out by the first legislature from each coast, riding inland. Where they met was chosen as the capital, Tallahassee. Biographia Floridiana also reflects on Florida's unusual geography and ecology, and the massive environmental changes wrought amid sprawling interstates and beaches shadowed by high rises. By turns enlightening and funny, Biographia Floridiana is, most of all, quietly reflective in that way of the best essays, gently overturning our conventional ideas about the Sunshine State. "These essays attempt to illustrate the guileless charm of one of the world's first choices among the perfect places to be, a choice shared by the author." He leads us gently into what he calls his "private Florida, a place that exists in metaphor and memory."

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 26, 2019
ISBN13 9781725719750
Publishers Createspace Independent Publishing Platf
Pages 214
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 11 mm   ·   254 g
Language English